[people speaking cantonese through megaphones] i don't supuprt violencnce. if u try to set a fire with fire, the yyou get more fire. benjamin: today is the election day, and we are at the rally of the candidatete. [chanting] [man speaking cantonese on megaphone] [applause] [cheering] airin: ha ha ha! ohh! [louder cheering] [crowd singing in cantonese] benjamin: maybe it's never too late. airin: art is a kind of self-expression, which is being ignonored in hong kokong. hong kong is not just a financial center. we have a lot of other traditions, culture, and values. i want to show that, show that t in photos. this is culture, hong kong culture. we-- we havave paper stufuff--these l are made e in paper, and we burn it for ancestors. they receive it in the other world like food, money. nowadays, we also have cell ph--iphone--ha--car, ipad, everything g you can imagine. yeah, i think it's important because traditions is a kind of identity. we can change hong kong by changing ourselves. learn m mor, speak more cantonese, try to keep this culture. we should always